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Grid Forming developments

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  • Tuesday, 14 May 2024
  • 14:14 - 14:14
  • Duration: 27 mins
  • Publication date: 21 May 2024
  • Location: Conference, Marriott hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Part of event ACDC Europe 2024

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Dr Omar Jasim,  GE Vernova, United Kingdom

Presentation Summary

Replacing conventional power plants with synchronous generators with alternatives like renewable energy sources (RES), such as wind and solar farms, results in grid instability and a lack of inertia. Converters are gradually dominating grids and making AC voltage and frequency more sensitive to variations in reactive and active powers. The AC grid is more vulnerable to many sorts of instabilities, including those caused by converters. Therefore, there is a need to develop synchronous grid-forming converters with additional functionality, which will enable new converters to provide a fault response that is more similar to that provided by synchronous machines while still respecting the need to keep transient currents within the limits of the IGBT capability. However, the actual impact of this control will be dependent on the source of energy and the expected steady-state behaviour of the equipment.

Keywords:
  • AC/DC power transmission projects
  • ACDC Europe
  • HVDC deveelopments
  • HVDC-WISE project
  • IET ACDC conference
  • multi terminal HVDC
  • power grid specialists

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